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RENEWABLE & SUSTAINABLE ENERGY REVIEWS 卷:132
Techno-economic analysis of a low carbon back-up power system using chemical looping
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Diego, M. E.1  Abanades, J. C.1 
[1] INCAR CSIC, Francisco Pintado Fe 26, Oviedo 33011, Spain
关键词: Back-up power;    Energy storage;    CO2 capture;    Chemical looping;    Decarbonised electricity;    Reactor design;   
DOI  :  10.1016/j.rser.2020.110099
来源: Elsevier
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This work assesses the techno-economic viability of an innovative CO2-free back-up power system. A novel chemical looping reactor is at the core of the process, where a pressurized air stream is heated up by the slow oxidation of a packed bed of reduced solids, before its expansion in a gas turbine to generate electricity. In this reactor, air flows through empty gas conducts with fully permeable non-selective perforated walls. Such gas conducts traverse the bed of solids longitudinally, so that the pressure drop is minimized. A diffusionally-controlled flow of oxygen is established through the gas permeable wall, which results in long oxidation times for the bed of reduced particles. A case example is described in this study, where a reactor that uses iron materials as oxygen carrier is designed to store renewable energy (an input of 1.4 MWth of biogas) on a weekly basis and release it to supply a maximum power peak of 57 MWth in the power discharge mode for more than 8 h. A packed bed reactor of 3.3 m I.D. and 50 m length is employed for this application, which is traversed by gas conducts of 0.04 m I.D., with 0.002 m wall thickness and a fraction of orifices in the wall of 0.12. A preliminary economic analysis of the novel system indicates that this low carbon configuration could be competitive against fossil fuel back-up alternatives in several scenarios, preferably with carbon prices exceeding 100(sic)/t CO2.

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